drop, stacte (Hebrew #5198)

Exodus
30:34   And the Lord
Yhovah (Hebrew #3068)
(the) self-Existent or Eternal; Jehovah, Jewish national name of God
KJV usage: Jehovah, the Lord. Compare 3050, 3069.
Pronounce: yeh-ho-vaw'
Origin: from 1961
said
'amar (Hebrew #559)
to say (used with great latitude)
KJV usage: answer, appoint, avouch, bid, boast self, call, certify, challenge, charge, + (at the, give) command(-ment), commune, consider, declare, demand, X desire, determine, X expressly, X indeed, X intend, name, X plainly, promise, publish, report, require, say, speak (against, of), X still, X suppose, talk, tell, term, X that is, X think, use (speech), utter, X verily, X yet.
Pronounce: aw-mar'
Origin: a primitive root
unto Moses
Mosheh (Hebrew #4872)
drawing out (of the water), i.e. rescued; Mosheh, the Israelite lawgiver
KJV usage: Moses.
Pronounce: mo-sheh'
Origin: from 4871
, Take
laqach (Hebrew #3947)
to take (in the widest variety of applications)
KJV usage: accept, bring, buy, carry away, drawn, fetch, get, infold, X many, mingle, place, receive(-ing), reserve, seize, send for, take (away, -ing, up), use, win.
Pronounce: law-kakh'
Origin: a primitive root
unto thee sweet spices
cam (Hebrew #5561)
an aroma
KJV usage: sweet (spice).
Pronounce: sam
Origin: from an unused root meaning to smell sweet
, stacte
nataph (Hebrew #5198)
a drop; specifically, an aromatic gum (probably stacte)
KJV usage: drop, stacte.
Pronounce: naw-tawf'
Origin: from 5197
, and onycha
shcheleth (Hebrew #7827)
a scale or shell, i.e. the aromatic mussel.
KJV usage: onycha.
Pronounce: shekh-ay'-leth
Origin: apparently from the same as 7826 through some obscure idea, perhaps that of peeling off by concussion of sound
, and galbanum
chelbnah (Hebrew #2464)
galbanam, an odorous gum (as if fatty)
KJV usage: galbanum.
Pronounce: khel-ben-aw'
Origin: from 2459
; these sweet
cam (Hebrew #5561)
an aroma
KJV usage: sweet (spice).
Pronounce: sam
Origin: from an unused root meaning to smell sweet
spices
cam (Hebrew #5561)
an aroma
KJV usage: sweet (spice).
Pronounce: sam
Origin: from an unused root meaning to smell sweet
with pure
zak (Hebrew #2134)
clear
KJV usage: clean, pure.
Pronounce: zak
Origin: from 2141
frankincense
lbownah (Hebrew #3828)
or lbonah {leb-o-naw'}; from 3836; frankincense (from its whiteness or perhaps that of its smoke): -(frank-)incense.
Pronounce: leb-o-naw'
: of each
bad (Hebrew #905)
properly, separation; by implication, a part of the body, branch of a tree, bar for carrying; figuratively, chief of a city; especially (with prepositional prefix) as an adverb, apart, only, besides
KJV usage: alone, apart, bar, besides, branch, by self, of each alike, except, only, part, staff, strength.
Pronounce: bad
Origin: from 909
shall there be a like
bad (Hebrew #905)
properly, separation; by implication, a part of the body, branch of a tree, bar for carrying; figuratively, chief of a city; especially (with prepositional prefix) as an adverb, apart, only, besides
KJV usage: alone, apart, bar, besides, branch, by self, of each alike, except, only, part, staff, strength.
Pronounce: bad
Origin: from 909
weight:
Job
36:27   For he maketh small
gara` (Hebrew #1639)
to scrape off; by implication, to shave, remove, lessen, withhold
KJV usage: abate, clip, (di-)minish, do (take) away, keep back, restrain, make small, withdraw.
Pronounce: gaw-rah'
Origin: a primitive root
the drops
nataph (Hebrew #5198)
a drop; specifically, an aromatic gum (probably stacte)
KJV usage: drop, stacte.
Pronounce: naw-tawf'
Origin: from 5197
of water
mayim (Hebrew #4325)
water; figuratively, juice; by euphemism, urine, semen
KJV usage: + piss, wasting, water(-ing, (-course, -flood, -spring)).
Pronounce: mah'-yim
Origin: dual of a primitive noun (but used in a singular sense)
: they pour down
zaqaq (Hebrew #2212)
to strain, (figuratively) extract, clarify
KJV usage: fine, pour down, purge, purify, refine.
Pronounce: zaw-kak'
Origin: a primitive root
rain
matar (Hebrew #4306)
rain
KJV usage: rain.
Pronounce: maw-tawr'
Origin: from 4305
according to the vapor
'ed (Hebrew #108)
a fog
KJV usage: mist, vapor.
Pronounce: ade
Origin: from the same as 181 (in the sense of enveloping)
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